J THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. 5,3:iaUis In woolm, ja:V la its, mns and childrns undrwar. GIovs, hosiry, boots and shoes. AH the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Beautiful Veckw?2ai? A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete stock of nuns furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment. CrccVery and glassware direct from England. All of tlc aboVc ufe prices that Will rrjake it to youi? advantage to buy of MIT6HELL BROS. Bfioad Steset SEilfofid Pa -The- .. Quick Time Line.. The undersigned have entered into an arrangement to expedite passenger traffic to and from Port Jervis. Prompt service will be rendered and polite attention shown. In con nection they will conduct a general livery busi ness. Proprietors of Wells, Fargo express. Con nections here with Dingmans and points South. Findlay & Mllford, Pa KILL. the COUCH AND CURE THK LUHCS Or. ling's WITH Ikxi Discovery rnu ooucHs mem Uo 11.00. VOLDS Trial fetUsFr. ND AM THROAT AND tUNQ TROUBLES. GUARANTEED 8AT18FAC OJiV On MOHET UKUNDD. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whip:, and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. LF.IIAFNElt. Harford St. Milford EBectrSci Succeed when everything else bile, tu nervous proetnboa and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. TOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE k le the) beet medicine ever (old Over a df Uff friat'a riini.. i .1? Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS "BEST. OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, . and HAY When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA, Supplying J The Tab!e AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We nolve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER II you appreciate a good market In towln buy your fish and clams at my place. Limliurycr, Imported Roquefort. Phliadeljj!iiaCrcanichsei,e or any others desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miliord Pa. The East Normal School is winning: for it self an enviable reputation because of the SUCCESS of its Graduates. The tall term will open Aug. 31, 1008. For catalogue and special infor mation, address E. L KEMP, Principal ffM.wM.un I Ml KM Mill I .mi nfn Lifting a Load L; w m mini mi . nfi Perhaps a club la a email thing to '.:'. f. over, but three clubs (worn L.i s cIul-j at that) brought about the misunderstanding between Enid Ventfh Bnd Ned liurnham. Ever since Enid I nd sought to support herself as : 11 iiV.i .iraf.or No.1 had look'??, after hrr. first. In a brotherly sort of way :n d then In a more lover-like manner r.a the month progressed. It had all r.dod in a tacit engagement. Then Euld Joined a woman's club aitu a iipoitd and third. It was after l he third that Ned felt himself called :pon to bpeak, and fresh in her en (iiUjir.Rm for clubdom Enid had not vn y refused to receive him again per . onnlly, and Ned had left the llttln rt.tulo, declaring that he would novor vv tnl.-r it He iiid come pgnfn. but not as ofrcn p.s before, and partly to show how lit tle r.lie cared for what he thouRiit and hi ; art to ft-iin some excitement to re place the old, sweet iriondshlp. Enid lolnod more clubs until she wore as Tiumy emblems as there are ""'"era on ihe chest of a South American gen eral. "I think clubs are perfectly lovely," rl-.e said demurely, when she showed NeJ her last badge the sixteenth Xh-ii she bad acquired. "I meet such lo.ely people, pnd I am developing my intellectual side wonderfully." "The women's clubs have us beat en In one thing," said Ned reflective ly, Enid brightened up at the conces sion. "W! at Is that?" she asked Inno- caXly. "FoUiics," vnn tpo brutal ansTer. "You vvn'.t for IN? T)f ember elections. Y!,y, irt ie iron don't dare put up one 1 ii'f t! 3 trie..- th:t nro worked in v.'-r;;.M!'s chi-rt. They're wonders at I VaUz you're horrid," said Enid. wiOj a f,f-".;:ii of her pietty foot. "I'd riiilier be a clnhv.-ov.au than the done.-' ic drudge of ?o i:e man." Thai's the tioUe with clubi," snM NVd blandly. "Ti:y give us such ad-vu-ucd iduis. I don't ask you to be a (ir.,t!i;e. 1 Jutt v. tint a wife and only ask that she be at home occasionally." "No doubt yon will find one euch," said Knld, unconsciously quo-U-g Mrs. Clara H (-mining way-Brown "There aie Linny women who fit Ml re eNt the advance of progress and And their highest sphero In the kitchen and the nursery." "There's orly one woman I want," said Ned patiently, "and that's you. Wlit" a you get tired cf your club I'll win'. In the meantime we're both young ar.d we can afford to wait" Enid' nose went up in the air at the Br.? ion that matrimony would bo-her l.'ut resort and she drove Ned cut of the tiny studio with the an nounccment that she had to attend a meeting. The weeks dragged by and as De cember approached Ned's calls grew n.ore frequent. At last hia hour came. "I taw Foreter this morning' he announced, "He told r,e that he had t:iKeti that eet of drawings of yours.' To his surprise Enid burst into tear 5 olid tine' hcrpelf on the divan. "WiiLit's the matter, dear?" he ed Folkitoiir'iy, heading over her. "U!d you lo?e the money?" "Worse than that," she sobbed. "Stolen?" he Uiked. "Feihaps the elevator boy" "I may pr well tell you," she er claimed, sitting up. "I got a che:k for f-'O, hut i need more and I don'i know where I shall sot it, and I did want a new dress." ' But where Is the money gone?" ho cried. "You can't have run $200 into debt." "It's not exactly that; It's the clubs," she explained, the tears well ing Into her eyes. "Just look!" She he'd toward .him a packet of letters and curiously Ned looked them over. On top wore lti notices asking for from 82 to $5 annual due3 to the various societies.. The next 16 were letters soliciting contributions for the purpose of making a presentation to the retiring executive. "I didn't know about all this," she sobbed. "It was only $5 here and $10 there, when I joined, and the due-" teemed absurdly low. But lately they've all been talking. I can't send les 1--.n 5 to e?-h presentation com-mutt-v or iV- : '.":i'jivy v l if ii evcy one how c! t am. Mr. IV "prf U ". y :! I '.i i .r.y ?J to g.r. a p. -:it Co; 1 .V. !. J..iUiti.-i. of t' Urowiit!:! elub ! rr .. ti . .. t ?: -u l! out it so much tua. Cr.,f: "." X'.:': '' thoughtfully "cis'y v, l y t. ).i't y in retiga b?'cr.. (hey cotau.i. ..v i' to tal'.? V.'e'il juv t At dt-es. pf;:.!' b.Sv the ti' iteis, is n re ih to'.vj --jUv-s and rer-icu fro,, lot oE T 'i u.;": ." " ;'.-t whr.t rer.M.i cm I rive?" p ": i id. "1 r.i' Live ajhia rei.;r.-t i0" re'f'ng o i. or ! .-y vould thi:' ;l . it tis vn accoi .i; or iLo money. Vijii t iy'.'t siy tjtt your approae! i..iiv. w:;l prevent your kc?; up o..:- eltihs." ' aut liiwi won't be true." argue '.rid. ' i'loise," f.aid Ned. U was c1'1 a word, but it sne! .o'un.c-i. Eii'd hesitated for a i -.cut tl en pk:.U-d a kiss on Nc : vr. "('or-e hf'n me wlih Vo te I e ?i.fd. "I want to got this lo:--i t y n.'in." Til look ;.f'er the loads Iw tl nine." said Ned aa he followed h the desk. Relief for the Public. Pr. Story, the lete principal cf Olaa gow university, taKinj; a holiday It. t!ie oountry once, aa met by the ir.iiiisr of the di.-trirt who remark ed: "iln'.io, )rlnciiil! You here'! Why, you unict coma down and re lice ma for a d .y." Tho prlnciya! replied: "I don't promise to ri!lp jou, but I mlsht relieve your eongre Mercantile Appraisement 1909 The undrraipfned, duly appointed mid qtititinVd Appraiwr of Mttmnnttie Tuxes of t i 'i i' 1 1 is i i fur lite vi'iir IW: .11. i;,uU, ,. u um-fwinu Li1..-J.JlcuLit':i Mtin appiiiliH.fiieui jf vciideis of mercliHiiritrte, em. JiETAlL Delaware Township AM'.Tinn W. H Photo Attniwlu A ii ISuw ('luuiilon LoitlH SUirv iufi)lnrry Win Store Fulimu I'ltiiip F Hotel ' 'nrn rMHi K. 1) .sior AiniuerA. R ..Buicher tonuer Kmucla lloiel lJlii-y P. O Srorv ijuyttiu Joseph Store V iiiiAukcii (t, B Hiorv Vuu Kltou K. K. Sous . Boarding House Dingtiiaa Township BoHcna Loon Boarding House Uuillotut K O Hotel Cortwili iMnHe L Clmtr ion Alfred Boarding Hmise McCaiiy Alerwr B Store schaunu Joseph Boarding House Greene Township Corey Victor K Store tillim. Bron UlllILT W IU l.,z i. on ..ira 8. R " Gilpin J H " leg (J. t' " Luckawaxeo Township Almon t'ainuel Hotel Cortrtuht W. B fctore (.Virtright .Inon Dulluri Edmund ' Fousi Kit " G run woldt Glaus Hotel CiiKrlZ Jnenz " JohiiM.u Bros Store HolU'rt J. U Boarding Houe Husfiy Fred Butcher .Vim lift Carl Boarding Huie MeMohon F. Q Store Mver J. F Hotel lianas Mai 14 Nuwb Carl " Howland A. G Store linM-neraiu-e Will , " foiiih .1 . Ji " mi Akin S. i W njuer Kobert Hotl LehtnuD Towcnhip Bcinlcy Atphcui Store I'ciUU-y Hurry F ' " h lbi.;r J. V " ( iunn Juliii i) .... " Nyeo 1 O - NDis 1. M Hotel Oitt-iilu'iiiiiT Ola u IVu-r r' ix ii.o " Coal S;hlaeferGeo P Siors Matatitoras Borough Raich A, W. & StJio .Store DunkerGJ " KMRlliari John F Hotel Fm as PtHer tJrore in tjimitit Herman Hotel Huller AJuvliu fctorp Ki-'-sler K A Liiivi.m Cora L Lt ieht Au lies Potel l'if!-ot John O Store elmn'tler Jos A s. yinour O 11 , Pi i v H S I rh JMkLiti-l Butcher umzouion J U Store Voijt Jot H Hotel WcJiinger Uuo Butcher Wilford BurouU Angle Wm Oils Aimer Jubn K Store AimrUroeg (JO " Aruisti'oufr T & Son " Be:k Fred A Hotel Bock John C " Boyd J K Butcher Bournique P N Hotel Cornelius Betty Mkuuoi Cutldebauk A L & Co HarUure Cioks Frank W Store HeUerlu Ijtmis J Hardwure KrU'h Louise J Hotel Gunible F b Butehur i PL-gory iJuuhiuu Feed H nl nor L F Harutbt) HerbM F J Store Kvte Bi-njainiu ' K't'hi T rt J 6c Sou " Lattlmore Chas Lj iuiiu Percy Hotel Mil any John Store Mitchell Maiy Mi'liuer Muchcli W & ii Store iujietcr AugutU Hotel Mt-yerJ A Photographer Kyiter Paul . ..Store Hupp ChribtUn Hotel Hyman W S Son Store fcUnvo Bro Millen. " Store Strublo W T Millei 1 IsrKit Marie A Sou Hoil 'i'hoi utou Jobu H..- ' Wollc & S Lumber Wallace JC btore -Ali I ford Township Ragot Louis F Hotel Palmyra Township Gumble E. A Store Kowland M K .... " H i-ic lit it Klchard Hou-I Mober Mrs L , Store Shohola luwustilp Kulkr Ado'ph .Hotel , .8tort ixitrdiier t juliu a eon Kim. .n H J Mmwell (' D H. .luiiHil Arthur V.it Ji.hu jr W'ulou L 11 Westfall Township Beraui Floyd I. ofl.u Win Mtilunuy J F POOL TABLES l'ir.-!lqll'. PN i I Ii. r A.!..;. .. .. V!" .I.'i Au.'.it. ... ...Hole! . .. StOlY ...Hotel '...Ston .MlUiml .Milloni Sh.l,.ili. l'ilMIIII. lUiilu.l ;'. ' j.n i tlnir D.iijl.iJP i).n...v.i:i Jau:.'. IKN PIN ALLEY Full.'r Al..i;,h NOTICE An nppcal will be hrlil at tho Ci.nniv ..'..yiii.-r- ulTliv on Tiifrtiliiy' June 1, ltui b '- ..i. i. liic iuHir. of y a in. end 4 p m. J. C. CAKI.TON, Mu.t'iiMiilr Aitpi.u.T. baud M.KjrJ. fa , Jay i, jucw. Cr-,! -r ,e African Customs. Tr 'T.1 ... aWu.Kt unl'.'fii sally pi .i ''' y ': acxvi of the nativ.'s r 1; is. however, very rou.T! ar-ii is nHoither Inferior to t.i t-n-.a:tt; cf til? Maori! of New Z. a ': :i '. c.ti.er Parillc r.irea. Til r -'! .-(! of .-ration Is aiuiply to ui .k. u i:: iiie eUlu ar:.1 then rub I .""ar.di!. Among the lets plea-i:i t. r;!i: ::e nniame' ts nnist be reckoiuu ll.c itu-e biittous of tl.e Wa Yao anil th' fi:.;ht.'ul pelele, or lip ring, o lie A 11 j an ja. The nos-- tutton Is a circular disk cf Ivjry or burnlchjil lend let into one side of the nostril I'gly aa la the etlVct produced by this, it id yet a thousand times less bidoo'j: than the prlele. which consists of a round, fiat piece of Ivory or woo1 fud In c slit 1' the upper lid. Tb slit is gradually increased by the in Ecrtion of ancceaslve plugs, each little larger than tb! preceding ou. until tt can accommodate a full aized (.clele, which sticks out an Inch or tuore In front of the face, rendering a. i.taruce of the wearer scarce WATCHED. An Amusing1 Anecdote About the Rural French Canadian.- Tho late Dr. Drommond, the Habi tant poet, once related an amusing anccdoto Irilic.-Uivo of the simplicity of the r'-ra! French Canadian. He wad euiiiiucring in Mogantic County, Quebec, when, early one even ing, he was visited by a young farmer named Ovide Lcblanc. "Don aoir, Dncteur," paid Ovide, by way of greet ing. "Ma brudder Molse, heem ver sick. You come on d'house for see heem, Doc?" Drummond always kind-hearted and obliging, complied with the re quest of Ovide, and found the unfor tunate Motae suffering from wht he diagnosed as a fairly severe case of typhoid. "Wishing to provide Moise with some medicine," said the doctor-post, "I asked Ovide to accompany mc back to the village. The prescription compounded, I proceeded to Instruct Ovide. The dose was to be adml-.is-tered every three hours during the ni$ht, and, trying to be as brief, plain, and explicit as possible, I said: Tie sure and keep watch on Molse to night; and give him a teasnoonnful or this at nine o'clock, twelve o'clock, and at three and six In the morning, Come and see me agaiu about nine in the morning.' " Ovide understood and departed. The following morning he again preson.s.1 himself, and Drummond ask d: "How's Moise? Did you do as I told you?" "Ma brudder Molse, I t'lnk he som? better dnn las' night," replied Ovk'.e. "I give he-.ui de medecln, but I doan have no watch In d'house, Doe. I tak d'lpetle clock; d'one what ma'; d'heeg decstnrl, for pet up. I Iter'; eet on bees cite?' all night T'lii't ect do hem koocI. dat. jus' lak d'watch Wat you fink, Doc?" HIS ONF DESIRE. jf--.-. fX" J V.:; "w-,-:. r Do Bore You haven't heard my little girl sin; "Pupa's with the An gels now," have you? De Mark No, but I'd like to. Healthful Toirtbstore. Nobody ever die. in Tombstone, ur less they brought It "with'in" rr fa': into a 600-foot vertical shaft, or buy an automobile, o.' "sai':" their mother-In-law, or try to thaw out powder, or nil3take cyanide of potaisiura for sugar, or start off a county sea' re moval racket. Some die of o!d are, some old partners of Daniel Doon?. but none have ever been known to die from physical Irregularities con tracted In Tombtione, aside from the above mentioned causes, and occa sionally en abnormal tightness uhout the throat, superinduced by a cuil oi manila rope, or fron a cold caught through a hole made by a .45. Both Doing Their Parts. A passer-by at liroad and Lombar.i streets In Philadelphia once heard the following dialogue between a laborer who was digging In a sewer and a stout, beaming lady with a capacious market basket on her arm. "Ah, good marnin' to you, Pat," said she, leaning over and looking Into the pit. "And wbat are you doin ?" "Good marnin', Bridget," he re plied, looking up.- "I'm aearnln' all mony for yees. And what are you doin'?" "Sure, I'm a-spendln' It," rcplifd Bridget airily, as she trotted oil. He.- Extreme GooJnp;s. The !in.-l).nv.l of n Kiov-.d U. e : wl.'e caiv:e to .7.;! hi r bi.i;t. "Look at it wel.," aai-i the tt tor, "and a.1 It Is otiiy In d ij I alier it il i:cces; ary." The wid rver l.i.-'-i : at it n:r-! wita the i.io-t tci'.-l- r Utti I. ; her very r.c'.f." he s;-i.l. "ii. r i nose the sistt of 8 i:..l.it. 'I burstins li:t-j tc. -a, he ml.LJ: was so puod! M:.;-.o t..e na.e a 1 larger!'' TI.e To There is a :, the wiidu.u o.' tl.e liei.'lo t:. .. Indian gaihcil i. tain lion, w aii i wijioii such of thst Save, v.-.j i . i; c- belie- ..o.-;:a ob .MVC-.l : .. C-.. c a ...i r a . t o. a !iou . r p: ol'. :.- j hi.- jio.l f'e ci.i.;a.:i of t.: : ti n tl.e ai" s o -.-la far (lie v.ron .:..d Illy W.JI.ri tii: coum.uiii!.'- as t ; four a;.U t. u, 1 llity have Uoro are -.oi-- to u The lii'.pi.int sj of the3e chil-tren who have paid tl.:e p .i.-.i.y ol lata, j c-:r iu hdance, l i.e. 1 !e rt-jpect j mL-'aoiiii ur r. dll!ic-,lH t; i-ii.a the Ii-di'i bay I obedleiu - to h! the etllcacy of t:. gest the v!dai.i the glided yoatii i Me eld. rs and hi. . ptrents tenity ta !- ti . ataient and s'. uf its inucduction to of the metropolis. Fat Sinners. WhyT A medical ge'itieman. writing n CouioeUia, expihins that the physical maaslvenesa ot tlie majority of fauioas singers comes mainly from abnor.ua' development of tl.e lungs. We nuns; confess that we bad been under the Impression that It was due to a lauds ble effort to mt.k grand opera aruu V- 1 I 1 SHALL H'E li I THE ORANGE COUNTY TRUST CO., j Middletown, N. Y pvithun simple capital and surplus security is paying interest dormant accounts at tho rate of four per cent. It. paid more than 1U0 000 in 1908. Interest begins when deposit is made, Compounded in January and July. Tliere is no change in the rate caused by the amount of tho account. Business may be done by mail. Write for detailed information. G. SPENCFR COWLEY, FRANK HARDING, Sccrt'-uy. President. Amatite T. R. J. Klein a Son, Agents Iron and Tim Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardvare, Steves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General J obbsrs and Repairers Broad Street, fl! fiord Pa i . U U L- iZm U'j. s!,j r? n t-. 1 . r- i n:.ui:ii n .. c.ii.-j ;uiu Provision", Pibll ii li J Vop'tliIC::, Canned Goods Orders Pronptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. 0 El Pleasant to Talro, Pow critil to Cure, A id Welcome In Every Homo. mm, mm Si BLOOD Gilt 5 if j Not a Patent Hecfidue. Over 30 Yeas of Success. Used In Thousands of Homes. Write to Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a tialtlo 5 I.OO. All drwgS'- f TO 1333 " are the i H v .en tj,.; tu 10 move nom mc o!J Jjjiid v. !.tie wo have been for so many years mast !iave more room to accommo- te our i.i :rei:-.r,f; have t'.is ft I La reason why wa I I' - -i Jl I ii.u ..;:..ii u l imperial Ca! met i 'hiiV.y. $1.25 qt. $4.75 3 fu)., uij'Jlzd (loin selected firain toting -' i U acr. CooJs ili'ppcd United oiiias Mossey & Co. isio ta. st. Fhlladelphla, Pa. t t':t Inn -hf-on hour I! t'u S;:ran .h u''y t;'i-.:.'f.' wns hi ur, pc if'.iifl i' '.:;: U .1 tiiHT ttid ut'ur-2. ",3't.- h'!.w.!. .iistal:!.:s 'vvl t'l.M Jiii. s und tMo ciowj !im km.-J. Fior. :-r Pugo of Uie cro'v.t tlie ctri fMn" v, vfrer nee cm i an1 I'nri ti.e 8'ia; of th anitra tbroMfh ti oUv.ial l! leii -e. It wr-.s an An.r. risaii Bunp s'ti4iitiji Uyr cuxaalgns. Roofine i3 & SON ; -3Ji FUNERAL DIRECTORS i KiLFCIiD PA UNDERTAKING 'j in all branches i a Bpetinl nttPDtion sivot) to 3 iZL'l DALfw I f'JG No extra charge for attending funerals out of town Telcplmue in Residence. LADV ASSISTANT Now "iork Kepresentatlve National Casket Co. B0 Great JoucsSt. TuleplK.uottlUSSprliiR; STOVE WOOD lrnMed at fits i foul. Mail orders given prompt ut 'uiticii. Miijord Pa , Aov 5th. 1906 J. II'. Kietel. Washington Hotels. 1IGGS HOUSE I'be hotel par excellence of the capital ocatfd within one block of the White i.V I L LARD'S HOTEL A fiiuious hotelry, remarkable for It ulsloriculussiH-mtions and loiiK-sustalncd popularity. KiHiently renovated, repainted iikI pnrtlully roiuiu..;,d. RATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wab ington, patrouiicd In former years L .i.,loihi mid bi(;h oflicials. A I way a a n..-liivorite. hi-crntlj remodeled una cn.le.Ki butur than ever. Opp. Pa R ...' PK hV KTON.Kea. il i?r llxreliuiolaare the principal polltlu.l vim j mis ,.f the capital at all times. wnablerutesT "'" " o.o. O DEWITT Freprlst Mnais. eS-SESTfi o! !cst Wine and Liquor business. Because we in I'hilaJcbliii is no f SA ba higher priced. LI - ii y, 75c quart. lineit wiiuky for lis to all parts of tha States. tao Chestnut St. The Invisible Point. It was an awfully o J Joke, but the Ahit rican ihonght tt ntlht cause his .i!i-:ira fiieiiij to generate a smile. "Jv t before 1 iHiled (or Liverpool," 'A i!ie Auit'Titan, "I dreamed that I v;i X, and the hct.t woke nie up. i ' r joinc-d tbe Knilishman, .ciiou .ly. ' The weather must be 'jcastly - ot la Amerita.M UTSTj ; V'.,;.Mr i V